Very cool utility. I think I'll keep it with or without the Toodledo capability. My concern is with password security. Are there technical reasons you are aware of why the Toodledo Click.to action requires a password, vs the Gmail action which doesn't?

The Gmail action only works when you are logged in, whereas Toodledo requires a userID/password and it opens an un-encrypted Toodledo page to boot.

Very cool utility. I think I'll keep it with or without the Toodledo capability. My concern is with password security. Are there technical reasons you are aware of why the Toodledo Click.to action requires a password, vs the Gmail action which doesn't?

The Gmail action only works when you are logged in, whereas Toodledo requires a userID/password and it opens an un-encrypted Toodledo page to boot.

Careful with this one. It seemed to conflict, temporarily, with roboform, maybe a bad install because the uninstall button that is supposed to be in the "add and remove programs"
has never appeared, necessitating contacting them, but their server is down at the moment so I am stuck.
I'm sure it will all work out, but did I really need the hassle this morning? No

The Click.to developers are working currently on a more comfortable way to enter the Toodledo login information. The new Click.to version will released soon. :)

LOVE your app. I'm using 4-5 actions multiple times a day. It works great with my auto copy utility, so the satellite icons pop up automatically too. Slick.

I didn't have a problem following your Toodledo directions and everything worked as advertised. My issue is the website call sends the password through your http (not https) website, and you store the Toodledo password un-encrypted on my computer. All of that is probably OK as long as I trust you, and I keep my PC relatively secure.

My real question is: Why do you need the Toodledo ID and password to begin with? The GMail action works great. I don't have to give you my Gmail password, and it only works when I am logged in to Gmail.

I set it up, I added my Toodledo user name and password. I copied content from an Outlook email, which opened up a string of Click.it icons. I clicked on the Tooledo Icon. Then what is supposed to happen?

I set it up, I added my Toodledo user name and password. I copied content from an Outlook email, which opened up a string of Click.it icons. I clicked on the Tooledo Icon. Then what is supposed to happen?

It should create a Toodledo tab in your default browser with a new task visible. With the default settings, the title of the task will be "Outlook" (or something similar), and the note is the content you copied. You can edit the website call in the Clickto settings, so the copied content is the title or the note. (use the "insert wildcard" link)

I used JCarl's excellent suggestion and created a new website call instead, using:

I just wanted to update this to let people know that the Click.To app has been updated for the Mac, so that Mac users can now use it with Toodledo. It is probably the quickest way to add a task to Toodledo if you don't have the browser open.